1744 Pennsylvania stone farmhouse is reborn after devastating fire damage

Architect Dan Campbell, together with Cullen Construction, undertook this extensive renovation of a historic stone farmhouse dating back to 1744 in Malvern, a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania. After devastating fire damage, only one thing remained: the original fireplace wall, built in 1744. From that single surviving element, the project team rebuilt this legacy home from the ground up.

Every stone and every detail was crafted to honor its past while securing its future. The best renovations don’t erase what came before; they honor it. The addition expanded the home’s footprint without disrupting its character. New spaces were introduced with the same care given to the original structure, so that nothing feels added on, only completed. For the family inside, the home simply became more of itself.

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECT Daniel T. Campbell, Architect AIA

BUILDER Cullen Construction…

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